(2018-08-10, 22:50)Trespasser Wrote: Hi Milhouse,
What version of bash is used in Leia? The reason I ask is because I run a few bash scripts to get links from the internet, but I'm getting a segfault when I run one to bring in Weather Nation. It runs fine in Krypton (no segfault).

Has bash been upgraded past version 2.7?

Thanks.

Regards,
Bob

There is no bash in LibreELEC - it comes with Busybox ash (which can be and is used an alternative to actual bash).

It's hard to think how the shell can cause a segfault that isn't due to some other problem. If Kodi is segfaulting then upload the Kodi crash log, but without any useful information from the segfault (such as a back trace) it's impossible to suggest anything other than you should contact the add-on author for assistance.

(2018-08-10, 22:50)Trespasser Wrote: Hi Milhouse,
What version of bash is used in Leia? The reason I ask is because I run a few bash scripts to get links from the internet, but I'm getting a segfault when I run one to bring in Weather Nation. It runs fine in Krypton (no segfault).

Has bash been upgraded past version 2.7?

Thanks.

Regards,
Bob

There is no bash in LibreELEC - it comes with Busybox ash (which can be and is used an alternative to actual bash).

It's hard to think how the shell can cause a segfault that isn't due to some other problem. If Kodi is segfaulting then upload the Kodi crash log, but without any useful information from the segfault (such as a back trace) it's impossible to suggest anything other than you should contact the add-on author for assistance.

Thanks, Milhouse, for the reply. I'll have to do some reading about Busybox ash. BTW, it's not an addon that segfaults...it's my bash script (I ssh in and run it from terminal). As I said, the same script runs fine in Krypton.

(2018-08-11, 02:10)Milhouse Wrote: If you can identify the shell command that triggers the segfault (or post a reproducible test case) then maybe it can be investigated further.

Hi Milhouse,
In Leia, at present, BusyBox is at version 1.28.1 (from Feb 15, 2018). Since then there have been updates for BusyBox. The current stable version is 1.29.2 (July 31, 2018) which includes a fix for wget (the problem command in my bash script).

(2018-03-19, 02:27)Milhouse Wrote: We'll look into the IPv6/firewall issue and try to fix that - thanks for the report (and thanks @HiassofT for the temporary workaround!)

Has anything been done on this?
I tried to enable ipv6 on the #0808 build and it would not receive a non local IP from my network without disabling the firewall. Hence the issue from March still seem to persist?

I just wiped OE off my Pi today and installed the LE unstable 8-10-18 build from here on a Berryboot setup:Berryboot images
So far, working beautifully and fully compatible with my VPN, which uses an SSL cert. set to expire after 2038; Kodi 17 was incompatible with it, but 18 works which is why I went 18/unstable. So far, seems pretty solid.

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